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Template:LLquote Template:Character-infobox The Koopalings (occasionally called Koopa Kids in the cartoons and by fans, not to be confused with the actual Koopa Kids) are the seven oldest of King Bowser Koopa's eight children. This makes all of them the heirs of the Koopa Kingdom. Oftentimes, the Koopalings act as high-ranking leaders of the Koopa Troop and mostly appear as bosses in the various Mario series games.

Not only were the Koopalings modeled after the design team of Super Mario Bros. 3[1], but they were all named after famous pop-culture icons; musicians (Iggy, Lemmy, Ludwig, Wendy, Roy) and talk show hosts (Morton, Larry). In the Japanese version, the Koopalings originally had no distinct names.[2] The North American localizers of Super Mario Bros. 3 gave them names. In the Japanese version of Super Mario World, their first names were adopted, which is most likely why their full names were never mentioned again afterwards. It is also thought that this is why they had entirely different names in the American cartoon series.

Bowser also has an eighth child, Bowser Jr., who was introduced many years after the Koopalings made their debut. Bowser Jr.'s status as a Koopaling is unknown, as he has yet to be referred to as one.

Names of the Koopalings

The Koopalings are listed below in order from what is supposedly oldest to youngest. The names in parentheses are their alternate names used in the animated series:

Birth Order

According to the Player's Guide for Super Mario Bros. 3, Larry is stated to be the youngest of Bowser's children, while Ludwig is said to be the eldest. As Larry is the first Koopaling of the game, while Ludwig is the last, it is strongly implied that all seven Koopalings are fought in order from youngest to oldest, provided the player doesn't warp. However, the birth order for the five middle children has never been officially confirmed. Bowser Jr.'s age in relation to the Koopalings is also unclear, though he is assumed to be younger.

In The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, an alternate birth order was used; much of this information comes from the Writers Bible included on the Shout! Factory DVD set. Bully is regarded as the eldest, while Hip and Hop are twins, as well as the youngest. While Hip and Hop are said to be six-year olds, the rest of their siblings are all teenagers. Although Kootie Pie celebrated her sixteenth birthday in "Reptiles in the Rose Garden", the ages of Bully, Big Mouth, Cheatsy, and Kooky are unknown.

Appearances

Super Mario Bros. 3

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Sprites of the Koopalings in Super Mario Bros. 3.

The first appearance of the original seven Koopalings was in Super Mario Bros. 3; here, the Koopalings were ordered by Bowser to use their airships and armies to conquer the various lands of the Mushroom World. Each Koopaling, after attacking a kingdom, would steal the magic scepter of the land's ruler and transform that ruler into an animal of some kind.

Mario would encounter and battle a Koopaling every time he ventured through a heavily guarded airship. The battle against the Koopaling would consist mostly of dodging the Koopaling leaps and magical blasts from their stolen scepter. It would only take three jumps on the head in order to defeat a Koopaling. Once defeated, a Koopaling would retreat into their shell, fly to an unknown place (possibly Dark Land) and drop their scepter.

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Credits for the Super Mario World ending.

Super Mario World

In Super Mario World the Koopalings aid Bowser in his attack on Dinosaur Land. Each Koopaling was charged with guarding a fortress on each of Dinosaur Land's areas.

After traveling through a Koopaling fortress, Mario would battle a Koopaling, who would need to be bashed on the head repeatedly to be defeated. After a Koopaling was defeated, a captured Yoshi egg would be rescued and the path to a new area would be opened.

For some reason (likely technical restrictions), the Koopalings' in-game sprites have alternate color schemes from their artwork.

Mario is Missing!

In Mario is Missing!, the Koopalings travel to Earth with Bowser to aid him in his plan to melt Antarctica, thereby flooding the Earth. A Koopaling would guard the corridor of Bowser's fortress and battle Luigi, who was searching for his missing brother. All it would take are a few bops on the head to defeat a Koopaling in Mario is Missing!.

In the Super Nintendo version of Mario is Missing!, only Ludwig, Roy and Iggy Koopa appear; in the PC version of the game, Lemmy and Morton Koopa Jr. are the only ones not appearing, though they are mentioned in the game's manual. Also in the PC version, instead of stomping the Koopalings, Luigi defeats them with a single blast from a Fire Flower that he gains after locking each door on a floor.

Yoshi's Safari

In Yoshi's Safari, the Koopalings once again aid Bowser in the conquest of a kingdom, this time the target is Jewelry Land. In this game, the Koopalings attack Mario by using weaponry built by Iggy. It would take various shots from Mario's Super Scope to beat a Koopaling, thus forcing it to hold up "the white flag of defeat".

Hotel Mario

Hotel Mario was the last appearance of the Koopalings for several years. In Hotel Mario a Koopaling would guard a hotel which they had taken over. Mario would have to adventure through a Koopaling's hotel and reach their room to battle them. Like in the previous engagements, the Koopalings were defeated.

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga

Koopalings! Your time has come!
Bowletta, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga

After several years absence, the Koopalings made a return appearance in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. In this game, the Koopalings appear as bosses in Bowser's Castle, which had been hijacked by Bowletta and was currently attacking Beanbean Castle Town.

In Bowser's Castle, Mario and Luigi would fight a Koopaling in their room, usually needing to complete some sort of challenge in order to battle them. They appeared in the same order as in Super Mario World (Iggy, Morton, Lemmy, Ludwig, Roy, Wendy and Larry), and none of them had any dialogue.

Also, each Koopaling after Ludwig, Roy being the first used a Time Bob-omb in battle. If the Mario Bros. failed to defeat them in 9 turns, the Bob-omb's timer would reach zero and it would explode, resulting in a Game Over.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii

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The Koopalings in their supposed birth order.

The Koopalings will be making their return in New Super Mario Bros. Wii, serving as bosses in each of the games eight worlds. They also make an appearance in the game's opening sequence, hiding in a cake that the Koopas presented Princess Peach with. Bowser Jr. will also be appearing alongside the Koopalings, marking the first time that all eight of Bowser's children have appeared in the same game. The seven Koopalings appear to all have Magic Scepters, while Bowser Jr. has a Koopa Clown Car of his own. In the first seven worlds, Mario and friends would have to ascend a tower in the middle of the world, the top of which the Koopaling of that world awaits. When defeated in battle, they are also seen jumping away after their defeat much like Bowser Jr. in the original New Super Mario Bros., setting up a rematch at the castle at the end of the world. Upon catching up with the Koopalings again, Kamek will appear and add a new element to the battle, such as replacing the floor of Larry's room with one that shifts up and down, or giving Lemmy an even larger ball than before.

It has been confirmed that Larry will be in World 1, Roy will be in World 2, Lemmy will be in World 3, Wendy will be in World 4, Iggy will be in World 5, Morton will be in World 6, and Ludwig will be in World 7.

The Koopalings have apparently been given voices as well.

Other Appearances

Appearances in Other Media

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Ludwig, Iggy, Larry, Roy and Wendy O. Koopa, as they appear in the Super Mario Amada Series.

The first appearance of the Koopalings outside of video games was in the Japanese-exclusive movie, Super Mario Amada Series, which was an adaptation of three fairy tales. In the Mario version of Momotarō, they appeared as Bowser's minions, who was portrayed as the stories' ogre. The Koopalings also appeared as minions of Bowser (now the Wicked Queen) in the adaptation of Snow White (Shirayukihime).

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The Koopalings, as seen in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3.

In The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World, the Koopalings (sometimes referred to as the Koopa Kids) were featured as recurring villains, replacing Mouser, Tryclyde, Fryguy and Clawgrip from The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!. Oddly, the names of the Koopalings were altered in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, this is probably due to the shows creators using the Japanese version of Super Mario Bros. 3 as a reference and as the Koopaling's weren't named in that game, the show creators simply created names and gave the Koopaling's personalities to match these names; these names were presumably kept in the Super Mario World animated series, which was created after the Koopalings were officially named, so as not to confuse viewers.

Also in the show, the order of the Koopalings' ages were altered; see the section Birth Order for more information. Rather than acting as Bowser's highest ranking minions, the Koopa Kids acted directly as his children. They did things such as try to get his attention, gain his appreciation, and even plot against him.

The Koopalings were also recurring characters in Valiant's Nintendo Comics System imprint. Here, their personalities were similar to the animated series counterparts, though they had their "game names" and appearances. In the Super Mario Adventures comic, the Koopalings acted as Bowser's henchmen in his plot to kidnap and marry Princess Toadstool.

Relationship with Bowser

In some of the Koopalings' appearances they were shown to act as his minions, though other depictions showed them acting as his children. It should be noted that the events of Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World seemed more like giving his children gifts rather than simply using them as part of an evil plan. Bowser Jr. was shown to act like Bowser's child so it can be assumed he treats the rest the same way, as he has never stated Bowser Jr. is his favorite child; and using his other offspring as minions does not fit the current characterizations of Bowser.


Trivia

The Koopalings' Beta sprites for Super Princess Peach.
  • The Koopalings all had full sprite sheets for the game Super Princess Peach, however none were used.
  • The Koopalings' artwork never had visible tails until New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
  • When the Koopalings jump from the cake in New Super Mario Bros. Wii's opening sequence, they are lined up in the same order that they were fought in Super Mario Bros. 3. additionally, the boss music used in Towers when fighting them is a remix of the boss theme from Super Mario Bros. 3


Gallery

Screenshots

Official Artwork

Names in Other Languages

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References

  1. ^ Interview with Shigeru Miyamoto in Mario Mania Player's Guide, p. 31.
  2. ^ Japanese Manual for SMB3


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