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At the end of the film, two Japanese businessmen propose the idea of making a video game based on Spike and Iggy's adventures. When asked what it should be called, Spike and Iggy decide to name it "''The Super Koopa Cousins''". | At the end of the film, two Japanese businessmen propose the idea of making a video game based on Spike and Iggy's adventures. When asked what it should be called, Spike and Iggy decide to name it "''The Super Koopa Cousins''". | ||
A deleted scene from the film would have featured Spike and Iggy performing a Koopa protest rap at the [[Boom Boom Bar]] scene. | |||
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- This article is about Koopa's cousin in the film, Super Mario Bros. For other uses of the name, see Spike (disambiguation).
Spike | |
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Species | Dinohattanite |
First appearance | Super Mario Bros. (1993) |
Portrayed by | Richard Edson |
Spike is one of President Koopa's cousins in the movie Super Mario Bros. He works with his other cousin, Iggy, to kidnap Princess Daisy. Spike is most likely inspired by the enemy Spike.
Spike is portrayed as being stupid and incompetent, and he and Iggy fail all the tasks that Koopa gives them. This angers Koopa, and uses his de-evolution machine to evolve his cousins into intelligent beings. However, once they start thinking for themselves, Spike and Iggy decide to ally themselves with Mario and Luigi instead of Koopa.
At the end of the film, two Japanese businessmen propose the idea of making a video game based on Spike and Iggy's adventures. When asked what it should be called, Spike and Iggy decide to name it "The Super Koopa Cousins".
A deleted scene from the film would have featured Spike and Iggy performing a Koopa protest rap at the Boom Boom Bar scene.
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Bowser's family |
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Forms and counterparts |
Alarm Koopa • Baby Bowser (Mega Baby Bowser) • Black Bowser • Blockhead Bowser • Bowcien • Bowser • Bowletta • Castle Bowser • Dreamy Bowser • Dry Bowser • Fury Bowser • Giant Bowser • Giga Bowser • Glohm Bowser • Golf Daiō • King Koopa's alter egos • King Tetris • Koopa 3 • Magma Bowser • MegaDragonBowser • Meowser • Paper Bowser • President Koopa • Qix Daiō • Shiny RoboBowser • Shrowser • Torino Daiō |
Current in-game relatives |
Dry Bowser • Bowser Jr. • Paper Bowser Jr. |
Former in-game relatives |
Bowser's Brother • Koopa Kid • Koopalings (Larry Koopa · Morton Koopa Jr. · Wendy O. Koopa · Iggy Koopa · Roy Koopa · Lemmy Koopa · Ludwig von Koopa) |
Miscellaneous relatives |
Bowser's cousin • Bowser's father • Bowser's grandfather • Bowser's mother • Bowser's sister • Enma Daiō • King Koopa's great-great grandkoop • Poopa La Koopa |
Pets |
Mechawiggler • Pookie • Ratso |
President Koopa's relatives |
Iggy • Spike |
Super Mario Bros. film | |
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Protagonists | Mario • Luigi • Toad • Princess Daisy • The King • Daniella • Yoshi |
Antagonists | President Koopa • Lena • Iggy • Spike • Sergeant Simon • Big Bertha • Anthony Scapelli |
Minor characters | Angelica • Daisy's mother • Egon • Hat Check Girl • James • Old lady • Pizza Delivery Boy |
Species | Dinohattanite • Fungus Unit • Goombas • Snifits |
Locations | Dinohattan • Devo 4 • Devo Chamber • Koopa Square • Boom Boom Bar • Koopa's Tower • Koopahari Desert |
Companies | Mario Brothers Plumbing • Scapelli Construction |
Objects, items, etc. | Bob-ombs • De-evolution • Devolution Gun • Fireball gun • Meteorite piece • Sludge Gulper • Thwomp Stompers |
Music | Original Motion Picture Soundtrack • Almost Unreal • Walk the Dinosaur |
Manga | Super Mario: Makai Teikoku no Megami • Bakudan Kinoko |
Miscellaneous | Deleted scenes • ERTL Merchandise • Gallery • The Making of... Super Mario Bros. • Staff • Trading Cards |