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[[File:SPP Koopa Shellceiver.png|thumb|250px|The Koopa Shellceiver from ''Super Princess Peach''.]]
[[File:SPP Koopa Shellceiver.png|thumb|250px|The Koopa Shellceiver from ''Super Princess Peach''.]]
{{quote|Ready? I'm monitoring through this Koopa Shellceiver!|Army Hammer Bro|Super Princess Peach}}
{{quote|Ready? I'm monitoring through this Koopa Shellceiver!|Army Hammer Bro|Super Princess Peach}}
The '''Koopa Shellceiver''' is a device that allows the [[Koopa Troop]] to communicate in ''[[Super Princess Peach]]''. During the game's intro, a [[Goomba]] walks into [[Peach's Castle]] with the [[Vibe Scepter]]. [[Army Hammer Bro]] then waits for it to give the all clear (which the player can speed up by using the [[Nintendo DS]] microphone), which signals the [[Hammer Bro]]s.' attack on the castle.
The '''Koopa Shellceiver''' is a device that allows [[Bowser's Minions|Bowser's minions]] to communicate in ''[[Super Princess Peach]]''. During the game's intro, a [[Goomba]] walks into [[Peach's Castle]] with the [[Vibe Scepter]]. [[Army Hammer Bro]] then waits for it to give the all clear (which the player can speed up by using the [[Nintendo DS]] microphone), which signals the [[Hammer Bro]]s.' attack on the castle.


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

Latest revision as of 06:56, November 15, 2024

The Koopa Shellceiver in use.
The Koopa Shellceiver from Super Princess Peach.
“Ready? I'm monitoring through this Koopa Shellceiver!”
Army Hammer Bro, Super Princess Peach

The Koopa Shellceiver is a device that allows Bowser's minions to communicate in Super Princess Peach. During the game's intro, a Goomba walks into Peach's Castle with the Vibe Scepter. Army Hammer Bro then waits for it to give the all clear (which the player can speed up by using the Nintendo DS microphone), which signals the Hammer Bros.' attack on the castle.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カメシーバー[?]
Kameshībā
Portmanteau of「亀」(kame, "turtle") and「レシーバー」(reshībā, "receiver")