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[[Image:KoopookTTYD.png|thumb|right|'''Koopook''' jumps away after finally being defeated at hide and seek.]]
'''Koopook''' is a [[Koopa]] that is hidden somewhere in [[Hooktail Castle]] during ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. [[Mario]] must accept his trouble first at the [[Trouble Center]]. But Mario needs to search everywhere to find him. When you do he will give you your reward. He will also mention how he got there and his relationship to [[Koops]].  
'''Koopook''', whose skill at hiding has earned him the title of '''the Hide 'n' Seek Koopa''', is a [[Koopa]] that is hidden somewhere in [[Hooktail Castle]] during the events of ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. [[Mario]] must accept his trouble first at the [[Trouble Center]]. In order to find Koopook, the [[player]] must direct Mario and [[partner]]s to the leftmost end of the last bridged room before Hooktail Castle begins leading to its tallest tower and jump off, landing on a barred platform where Koopook awaits. Once found, Koopook will reward Mario. He will also mention his relationship to [[Koops]]; the two were once apparently neighbors and playamates when they were "barely shell-high".


The reward is the Airplane game card you can use at [[Pianta Parlor]] to play it. If you get a high score on the game, [[Lahla]] will tell you more about herself and family. Later on in the game, Mario will get an e-mail from him saying he has hidden in a different spot and he may try to find him again. He says he will give Mario another reward even if he is working on somebody else's trouble at the time. This is not possible in the game because Koopook is hiding in the [[Crystal Palace]], an area unaccessable in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''.
The reward for finding Koopook is a [[Special Card]] that, when used at the [[Pianta Parlor]], will unlock the [[Plane Mario|Airplane]] game. If one is to get a high score on the game, [[Lahla]] will reveal more about herself and her family. Later on in the game, Mario will get an [[Mailbox SP|e-mail]] from Koopook saying he has hidden in a different spot and is willing for Mario to attempt at finding him again. He says he will give Mario another reward if he does so, even if the [[plumber]] is working on somebody else's trouble at the time. This is not possible in the game because Koopook is hiding in the [[Crystal Palace]], an area unaccessible in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. Koopook has apparently had a [[Wikipedia:Hide and seek|hide and seek]] obsession ever since he was very young and was one day never found during a game of hide and seek–– That day, apparently, was the day he decided to become the Hide 'n' Seek Koopa and hide and sneak his way through life.
 
== Trivia ==
*When found, Koopook eventually uses the word "snuck" twice. Although it is a very common misconception (so common that [[Nintendo]] may have done this deliberately), "snuck" is not actually a word; the correct term is "sneaked".


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Revision as of 17:58, July 21, 2007

Mario and Koops find Koopook in Hooktail Castle.
Koopook jumps away after finally being defeated at hide and seek.

Koopook, whose skill at hiding has earned him the title of the Hide 'n' Seek Koopa, is a Koopa that is hidden somewhere in Hooktail Castle during the events of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Mario must accept his trouble first at the Trouble Center. In order to find Koopook, the player must direct Mario and partners to the leftmost end of the last bridged room before Hooktail Castle begins leading to its tallest tower and jump off, landing on a barred platform where Koopook awaits. Once found, Koopook will reward Mario. He will also mention his relationship to Koops; the two were once apparently neighbors and playamates when they were "barely shell-high".

The reward for finding Koopook is a Special Card that, when used at the Pianta Parlor, will unlock the Airplane game. If one is to get a high score on the game, Lahla will reveal more about herself and her family. Later on in the game, Mario will get an e-mail from Koopook saying he has hidden in a different spot and is willing for Mario to attempt at finding him again. He says he will give Mario another reward if he does so, even if the plumber is working on somebody else's trouble at the time. This is not possible in the game because Koopook is hiding in the Crystal Palace, an area unaccessible in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Koopook has apparently had a hide and seek obsession ever since he was very young and was one day never found during a game of hide and seek–– That day, apparently, was the day he decided to become the Hide 'n' Seek Koopa and hide and sneak his way through life.

Trivia

  • When found, Koopook eventually uses the word "snuck" twice. Although it is a very common misconception (so common that Nintendo may have done this deliberately), "snuck" is not actually a word; the correct term is "sneaked".

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