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The '''Koopa Bros.''' are a quartet of costumed ninja [[Koopa Troopa]]s; they are followers of [[Bowser]] and his [[Koopa Troop]]. The Koopa Bros. consist of '''Green Ninjakoopa''', '''Yellow Ninjakoopa''', '''Black Ninjakoopa''' and the leader, '''Red Ninjakoopa'''. They are all egotistical and obsessed with being cool, though they have a great deal of respect for Bowser and each other. | The '''Koopa Bros.''' are a quartet of costumed ninja [[Koopa Troopa]]s; they are followers of [[Bowser]] and his [[Koopa Troop]]. The Koopa Bros. consist of '''Green Ninjakoopa''', '''Yellow Ninjakoopa''', '''Black Ninjakoopa''' and the leader, '''Red Ninjakoopa'''. They are all egotistical and obsessed with being cool, though they have a great deal of respect for Bowser and each other. |
Revision as of 09:59, August 21, 2011
- “HI-YAAA! Here come the Koopa Bros!! Uh-huh! Oh yeah! We're the coolest of cool!”
- —Koopa Bros., Paper Mario
The Koopa Bros. are a quartet of costumed ninja Koopa Troopas; they are followers of Bowser and his Koopa Troop. The Koopa Bros. consist of Green Ninjakoopa, Yellow Ninjakoopa, Black Ninjakoopa and the leader, Red Ninjakoopa. They are all egotistical and obsessed with being cool, though they have a great deal of respect for Bowser and each other.
It is mentioned by several characters throughout Paper Mario that the Koopa Bros. were originally inhabitants of Koopa Village, apparently living in it around the same time as Kent C. Koopa. Eventually, the Koopa Bros. grew tired of Koopa Village, finding its serene environment and lack of excitement boring. The Koopa Bros. eventually left Koopa Village and traveled to Koopa Bros. Fortress (which was apparently then in ruin), whose Bob-ombs they seemingly befriended.
The Koopa Bros. eventually became conceited and corrupted due to the influence of Bowser and Kammy Koopa, who had taken a liking to them. Enslaving the Bob-ombs inhabiting Koopa Bros. Fortress (which they seemingly then rebuilt), the Koopa Bros. worked them non-stop, and if they rebelled, imprisoned them. When Bowser stole the wish-granting Star Rod and imprisoned the Star Spirits, the Koopa King entrusted the elder Star Spirit, Eldstar, to the Koopa Bros.
History
Super Mario-Kun
Prior to their appearance in Paper Mario, the Koopa Bros. appeared in Super Mario-Kun, a Japan-exclusive manga. In their first appearance in Super Mario-Kun, the Koopa Bros. appeared to attack Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi in a platform-filled area, taking on various disguises and utilizing shell-like shurikens in combat. The Koopa Bros. later appeared in the Paper Mario adaptation of Super Mario-Kun.
Paper Mario
The Koopa Bros. first appeared in Paper Mario in Princess Peach's Castle, where they reassure both Kammy Koopa and Bowser that they could stop Mario, and also show them a technique, which impresses Bowser; the Koopa Bros. are later sent running from Princess Peach's Castle after informing Bowser that they did not actually post someone to guard the captured Eldstar, a show of incompetence and lack of thought which infuriates the Koopa king.
At first, the Koopa Bros. simply attempt to stop Mario from reaching Pleasant Path and their fortress by disguising themselves as dark colored Toads and blocking the path to those locations, saying that dangers lurked there. With help from Merlon, who sees through the Koopa Bros.' disguise, Mario is able to cause them to retreat. The Koopa Bros. attempt to impede Mario's progress in Pleasant Path as well, creating various obstacles and having various minions patrol the area.
When Black Ninjakoopa finds that Mario and his allies have reached Koopa Bros. Fortress, he alerts his brothers and they proceed to set about making various traps and obstacles in their home, all of which Mario passes. In a last-ditch effort to stop Mario, Red Ninjakoopa has his brothers set up three Bill Blasters on top of the fortress, which Mario likewise manages to overcome. Reaching the Koopa Bros. at last, Mario, before he can fight the Bros. themselves, has to battle their creation, a poorly constructed facsimile of Bowser. When their fake Bowser is destroyed, the Koopa Bros. attack Mario using a whirling tower attack. Regardless, Mario still defeats them, sending them tumbling into the prison of their own fortress, incapable of escaping.
After the Koopa Bros. defeat, a letter from them meant for Mario can be found at Mario's House; the letter is filled with threats uttered by them at Mario, with the Koopa Bros. swearing revenge on him. Also, for a short while after their defeat, the Koopa Bros. are found in the prison of their fortress. However, if Mario visits it later, they are gone, indicating that they managed to escape.
The Koopa Bros. later appear at Bowser's Castle under the employ of the castle's third Guard Door; the Koopa Bros., who claim to have become stronger (even renaming themselves "the Super Ultra Mighty Koopa Bros. the Great") prepare to fight Mario when Jr. Troopa appears and simply knocks them aside easily.
During the ending parade of Paper Mario, the Koopa Bros. appear riding a float built from the remains of their old Bowser construct. As the Koopa Bros. strike a pose, several Bob-ombs appear and explode near them, covering them in soot.
Members
Red Ninjakoopa
The leader of the Koopa Bros., Red Ninjakoopa has authority over his siblings and seems to come up with their plans. When Mario reaches the roof of the Koopa Bros. Fortress, Red Ninjakoopa has the other three Koopa Bros. open fire on him with a barrage of Bullet Bills.
Black Ninjakoopa
Black Ninjakoopa is the possible second-in-command of the Koopa Bros. and the one seen apart from his brothers most often. When Mario reaches Koopa Bros. Fortress, it's Black Ninjakoopa who reports this to Red Ninjakoopa and his other brothers, who increase their bases' security accordingly. Additionally, when Mario first enters the chamber where he battles the Koopa Bros., it's Black Ninjakoopa who appears to greet him, before leaving with Red Ninjakoopa to pilot the Bowser???.
Yellow Ninjakoopa
When Mario gets deeper into the Koopa Bros. Fortress, Yellow Ninjakoopa sets a trap for him; when Mario hits a rigged ? Block, a trapdoor opens beneath him and sends him falling into the Koopa Bros.' dungeon; as Mario falls, Yellow Ninjakoopa taunts and jeers at him.
However, Yellow Ninjakoopa's plan of trapping Mario in the dungeon backfires, as Mario meets Bombette in the dungeon and also manages to break several other Bob-ombs out of it. He is apparently the third-in-command of the Koopa Bros.
Green Ninjakoopa
Upon being alerted to Mario's arrival at the Koopa Bros. Fortress by Mario, Green Ninjakoopa takes defense precautions and has a key sealed away and guarded. When Mario finds Green Ninjakoopa while he is doing this, the Koopa Bro. taunts Mario and fled.
It is interesting to note that Green Ninjakoopa is one of the few battle-friendly Green Koopa Troopas in all of the Paper Mario series, save for the Green Koopa Troopas of Super Paper Mario (which even allowed normal green Koopa Troopas to be fought in its The Bitlands area). He also appears to be the last-in-command of the Koopa Bros.
Names in Other Languages
Trivia
- The Koopa Bros. are obvious spoofs of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, being turtles, ninjas wearing similar colored costumes and having a similar group name.
- The Koopa Bros. are similar to the Axem Rangers and share the colorations of the four male members of the team.
- A Koopa Brother can be seen watching the Chuck Quizmo show.
- Interestingly, the Black Ninjakoopa is colored blue in the official artwork. However, this was most likely a mistake on the artist's part.