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{{rename|Dennoko King}}
{{rename|Dennoko King}}
{{rewrite|This is not a species, it is a singular entity (and derivative of Red Electro-Koopa) and should be written as such}}
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{{species-infobox
|image=[[File:GreenElectroKoopa.png|200px]]
|image=[[File:GreenElectroKoopa.png|200px]]
|title=Electro-Koopa
|title=Electro-Koopa
|parent_species=[[Koopa Troopa]]
|species=[[Electro-Koopa (red)]]
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' ([[List of games by date#2002|2002]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' ([[List of games by date#2002|2002]])
}}
}}
The '''Green Electro-Koopa''' is a large variant of the Electro-Koopa species derived from [[Koopa Troopa]]. The Green Electro-Koopa is one of the three types of Electro-Koopas, quadrupeds with electrical shells. The green Electro-Koopa is found at [[Pinna Park]], specifically Episode 5, [[The Runaway Ferris Wheel]].
The green '''Electro-Koopa''' is a large example of the [[Electro-Koopa (red)|red Electro-Koopa]] species derived from [[Koopa Troopa]]s. Like the other Electro-Koopas, it is found at [[Pinna Park]], specifically Episode 5, [[The Runaway Ferris Wheel]]. In spite of being an individual large version of an existing enemy and being called a "king" by its Japanese name, it does not technically act as a boss in the game, as it never attacks.


[[File:RunawayFerrisWheel2.png|thumb|left|Mario defeating the green Electro-Koopa; it also shows the relative scale between Mario and this Electro-Koopa.]]
[[File:RunawayFerrisWheel2.png|thumb|left|Mario defeating the green Electro-Koopa; it also shows the relative scale between Mario and this Electro-Koopa.]]
A green Electro-Koopa, the source of the problem in The Runaway Ferris Wheel, sleeps on a metal grate behind the [[Pinna Park#Ferris Wheel|Ferris Wheel]] in Pinna Park. Its electrical discharge makes the ride spin uncontrollably, surprising the visitors at the park. [[Mario]] can defeat this Electro-Koopa by flipping the grate beneath it, causing it to fall in the water, and making a [[Shine Sprite]] appear atop the flag on the Ferris Wheel. After the Electro-Koopa is defeated, the Ferris Wheel's speed returns to normal.
This Electro-Koopa is the source of the problem in The Runaway Ferris Wheel and sleeps on a metal grate behind the [[Pinna Park#Ferris Wheel|Ferris Wheel]]. Its electrical discharge makes the ride spin uncontrollably, surprising the visitors at the park. [[Mario]] can defeat this Electro-Koopa by flipping the grate beneath it, causing it to fall in the water, and making a [[Shine Sprite]] appear atop the flag on the Ferris Wheel. After the Electro-Koopa is defeated, the Ferris Wheel's speed returns to normal.
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==See also==
*[[Electro-Koopa (blue)]]
*[[Electro-Koopa (red)]]


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 20:56, February 19, 2019

Template:Rename Template:Character-infobox The green Electro-Koopa is a large example of the red Electro-Koopa species derived from Koopa Troopas. Like the other Electro-Koopas, it is found at Pinna Park, specifically Episode 5, The Runaway Ferris Wheel. In spite of being an individual large version of an existing enemy and being called a "king" by its Japanese name, it does not technically act as a boss in the game, as it never attacks.

Pinna Park
Mario defeating the green Electro-Koopa; it also shows the relative scale between Mario and this Electro-Koopa.

This Electro-Koopa is the source of the problem in The Runaway Ferris Wheel and sleeps on a metal grate behind the Ferris Wheel. Its electrical discharge makes the ride spin uncontrollably, surprising the visitors at the park. Mario can defeat this Electro-Koopa by flipping the grate beneath it, causing it to fall in the water, and making a Shine Sprite appear atop the flag on the Ferris Wheel. After the Electro-Koopa is defeated, the Ferris Wheel's speed returns to normal.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese デンノコキング[?]
Dennoko Kingu
From the English "King" and 「デンキノコノコ」 Denki Nokonoko, the Japanese name for Electro-Koopas.